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<h1>Using HTML Help on the Web
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	<img src="arrowdn.gif" id="ar1" border=0>Create a help Web site
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Much of the functionality available in HTML Help can be used to create powerful, dynamic Web sites. 
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	<img src="arrowrt.gif" id="ar2" border=0>Create a frameset
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You can create framesets to organize your site. For example, you can have a header frame that identifies the site, a table of contents in a second frame, and a your content in a third frame. 
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